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A DISCUSSION WITH NINA SIMON [email protected] @ninaksimon on twitter slides at http://bit.ly/ninabook1

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This is a slightly altered version of a talk given about the book The Participatory Museum. This version includes examples from the Oakland Museum of California, the National Building Museum, and the Dutch Princessehof ceramics museum that are not in the other version of this slideshow.

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A DISCUSSION WITH NINA SIMON

[email protected] @ninaksimon on twitter slides at http://bit.ly/ninabook1

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Hi. My name is Nina, and I want to change museums.

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traditionally, museums are visitor-agnostic

✴ destinations

✴ trusted sources of information

✴ places for seeing and exploring

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i’m interested in museums that are visitor-centered

✴ destinations

✴ trusted sources of information

✴ places for seeing and exploring

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i’m interested in museums that are visitor-centered

✴ trusted sources of information

✴ places for seeing and exploring

✴ places for everyday use

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i’m interested in museums that are visitor-centered

✴ places for seeing and exploring

✴ places for everyday use

✴ trusted hosts for social experiences

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i’m interested in museums that are visitor-centered

✴ places for everyday use

✴ trusted hosts for social experiences

✴ places for making and sharing

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Authority is content provider

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Authority is content provider Authority is platform provider

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a participatory institution is a place where visitors can create, share, and connect with each other around content.

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photo by beagleskin on Flickr

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photo by beagleskin on Flickras220 labs

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how?

✴ places for everyday use

✴ trusted hosts for social experiences

✴ places for making and sharing

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less like this more like this

Photo by cybertoad on Flickr

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Oakland Museum of California

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Oakland Museum of CaliforniaOakland Museum of California

Investigating Where We Live, National Building Museum

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Worcester City Gallery and Museum

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Worcester City Gallery and Museum

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Worcester City Gallery and Museum

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how?

✴ places for everyday use

✴ trusted hosts for social experiences

✴ places for making and sharing

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Science Museum of MinnesotaPhoto by Terry Gydesen

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Advice, University of Washington

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I’ve never had a gay friend. It was unbelievably exciting to find myself facing him with his body, opinions and identity. It seems he was not very different from me and especially he was not an alien. From now on, I will not disrupt my communication with the gays, I will enhance it.

- Reader in Istanbul, 2007

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how?

✴ places for everyday use

✴ trusted hosts for social experiences

✴ places for making and sharing

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there are many ways to participate

Stanford Art Center upper: chicago children’s museumlower: Science Museum of Minnesota

Minnesota History Museum

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which techniques fit your mission?

Stanford Art Center upper: chicago children’s museumlower: Science Museum of Minnesota

Minnesota History Museum

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Princessehof

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Princessehof

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A DISCUSSION WITH NINA SIMON

[email protected] @ninaksimon on twitter slides at http://bit.ly/ninabook1